Daily Archive for April 13th, 2007

RIP: eVo Projector

Okay, so it’s official… Our 100″ eVo projector (that I mentioned in my Wiitarded post earlier) has bit the dust. It had been having problems that were building up for a while, so we decided to take it apart and fix it.

Problems:
1) Glowing around the edges
2) A discoloration in the middle
3) Dirt on the LCD
4) Distorted image on the left
5) LOUD FANS

What we did:
1) We sharpied around the frenzel lenses to remove the reflective glow…
2) We peeled off the discolored anti-glare layer on the LCD. This would have made the picture brighter too… :)
3) We cleaned the LCD and lenses to get the specks off…
4) We started realigning the frenzel lense to fix the distortion… when we noticed…….

Somewhere along the line we had ripped an extremely delicate (paper thin) ribbon cable that could not be repaired… It was part of the LCD which meant our projector would no longer work. We attempted to melt it back together but had such a frustrating time that I found myself stabbing the controller board with a screwdriver…

So now we have no car or TV. In another few months we’ll prolly be living in a cave. What a fun Friday the 13th! On the up side we bought a refurbished “Epson PowerLite Home 20” to replace it for only $400 :)…

Ah, the circle of life :)

Over Heating iMac Reprise

So a few days ago I was having some funky over heating problems with my iMac. But in case you haven’t noticed I still have been posting. Turns out that I got it fixed and maintaining a good temperature range. I haven’t sacrificed any of my apps or goodies, so that is a good sign. Though I am currently not running the Folding@Home client. So to insure my proper temps here is what I did:

1. Opened up my iMac to show the world its nekkid glory and clean up all the dust clogging its fans and sitting on any parts.

2. I set my Processor Performance to Reduced in the Energy Saver settings. I have not noticed any performance loss, but I do not play any games and the largest application I currently use is iPhoto.

So after 2 full days of monitoring under different settings I am staying within my range of 140-150ºF for my CPU and under 131ºF for my hard drive. It decided to snow last night so having the heater on made the room a little toasty, but here is my current temps:

iStat

I am just glad to be done with this problem!